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This improvement is of a new kind, 

 and peculiarly ufeful in the neighbourhood 

 of quarries, (lone mafons yards, mines in 

 rocks, &c. &c. In this inftance it is of 

 noble advantage, for the rubbifh would be 

 troublefome at V/orJley, and expenfive to 

 carry out of the way ; fo that this improve- 

 ment muft be conlidered as another part 

 of this grand whole, which is fo admi- 

 rably conned:ed, and, by itfelf, fo aftonifh- 

 ingly fupported. 



At7F(?r/7^j/ land letts from 2qj. to 3/. per 

 acre. Farms rife from 20/. to 100/. a year. 



The next bulinefs is to view the other 

 branch of the canal, which extends to Al' 

 tringhamy ^c. and for this purpofe you re- 

 turn to Manchcfier to lie, and keep the 

 pleafure-bcat, to be ready at Cajile-Jield the 



next morning. 



After arriving in the old courfe at the 

 branching off, you firft come to Longford- 

 bridge, under which is a canal-door. And 

 juft by a fmall circular wear, for the con- 

 veyance of a ftream under the canal, the 

 brook falls into the well, in the nave of 

 the circle, dov^n to an arched paffage, 

 which tonveys it under, and lets it rife 

 again in its old courfe on the other fide. 



